EIZO EasyPIX | EIZO

EIZO EasyPIX lets professionals in graphic design, CAD animation, and digital photography get predictable color from select EIZO FlexScan and FORIS monitors through hardware calibration. (See specifications for compatible models.) It can also be used by amateur SLR camera enthusiasts as a simple way to match colors between their monitors and photo prints.

Gamut adjustment is only available for The FlexScan SX series except with the FlexScan SX3031W.

You can also select calibration presets for common tasks listed in the table below. This takes the guesswork out of assigning values for users with limited color management knowledge.

Task

Brightness

Color Temperature

Color Gamut

Gamma

See/Adjust Pictures

80 cd/m2

5500 K

Adobe RGB

2.2

Browse Web

100 cd/m2

6500 K

sRGB

2.2

Create Documents

80 cd/m2

5500 K

sRGB

2.2

Watch/Edit Movies

120 cd/m2

6500 K

sRGB

2.2

Calibration Results

When calibration is finished, the results are displayed on the screen. You can name your profile in the "Adjustment Name" box.

Fine Tuning and Readjusting (Recalibrating)

If necessary, you can fine-tune the brightness and color manually by selecting "Finely Adjust."

You can also set EasyPIX to remind you to recalibrate your monitor after a specified number of hours have elapsed (not shown) and then recalibrate your monitor to the same settings by selecting "Readjust."

EasyPIX can also be used for simple color matching between your prints and monitor either through paper white measurement or through visual perception. Both are explained below.

Color Matching Through Paper White Measurement

Hold the sensor about 25 cm away from the paper you will use for printing.

The white of the digital paper in the middle of your screen will change to match the white of your printing paper. If further adjustments to the white paper on the screen are required, you can tweak the monitor's color and brightness manually before calibrating.

Color Matching through Visual Perception

Adjust the color and brightness of your monitor to match the white of your printing paper.

Calibration

Whether you use the paper white measurement function or color match through visual perception, you calibrate the monitor with EIZO's sensor and create a profile.

Color Matching Achieved

Once you've created a profile for your monitor, you can share it with your retouching software. The color of your photo prints should match those displayed on your monitor.

Photo Viewing and Web Viewing Modes (for Beginners)

Two additional modes are also available. Photo Viewing Mode sets the monitor's color temperature to 5500 K, a common default setting at which many digital cameras take photos. It also lets you adjust the monitor's brightness.

Web Viewing Mode is ideal for previewing how others will see your photos when shared online. Web Viewing mode's 6500 K default color temperature is the same as most web browsers. Or, adjust the brightness manually for greater control.

Settings for Retouching Software

When color matching with ink jet printers, you can get better results in"Matching Mode" by applying the correct color management settings in your image retouching software.